Perrier-Doumbe hits out at Strachan

25 June 2009 12:41

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Perrier-Doumbe is set to leave the Scottish giants after coming to the end of his contract at Celtic Park and he admits it has been an unhappy experience.
The former Rennes player was a regular during his loan spell at the club in the first half of 2007, and his performance persuaded Celtic to sign him on a permanent basis that summer.
However, Perrier-Doumbe found himself sidelined shortly after coming back from five months out with an Achilles injury and the 30-year-old has lashed out at his former boss, who resigned last month.
"I have mixed feelings about my time at Celtic," Perrier-Doumbe told France Football.
"At the beginning, I was a regular starter in the league, in the Champions League, I scored the goal in the Scottish Cup final.
"Everything was going well. Then I got injured against AC Milan in October, I came back fine before the manager gave me a really hard time.
"Last summer, I asked to leave when the club signed Andreas
Hinkel. The manager categorically refused. He never played me again.
"Did I annoy him when I asked to leave? I don't know.
"Anyway, I didn't understand anything. No-one understood.
"I tried my luck again in January, because I had interest from Norwich and Coventry for loan spells, also in Hungary, at Ujpest!
"Again the manager refused. Outcome - I spent my season on the
bench."
Perrier-Doumbe claims he has several options as he searches for his next club and will take his time making a decision as he bids to get back into the international set-up.
The Cameroon defender won his last cap in 2006 but insists he has not given up hope of making it to the World Cup next year.
"(Greek outfit) Larissa are interested and Freiburg, who have just been promoted into the Bundesliga," added Perrier-Doumbe.
"In France two Ligue 2 clubs, who are going to be playing for promotion, have made enquiries.
"I'm taking my time. In my heart, I would love to go back to Ligue 1, which I played in with Auxerre and Rennes.
"I don't want to make the wrong choice, knowing that my primary motivation is to feel useful.
"If I play, I will again become an option for (Cameroon).
"I have already played in the African Nations Cup and the Confederations Cup with Cameroon. To be in the World Cup in 2010 would be massive."